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politico-military

Adjective

Meaning

politico-military (not comparable)

Both political and military.

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Examples

The mission was halted by the Angolan Government, following a politico-military crisis that led to the ousting of the interim president of Guinea- Bissau, Raimundo Pereira, and the prime minister, Gomes Júnior. Source: Internet

Especially from 2000, such songs became an increasingly popular method of protest at the unhappy politico-military situation. Source: Internet

Furthermore, the entirely unforeseen and perhaps unprecedented ending makes it a unique event that should attract scholars of politico-military history. Source: Internet

Thus, India is in a position to support Sri Lanka’s politico-military approach to resolving the conflict much to the disappointment of the Eelam lobby. Source: Internet

Politico-military dimension (first dimension) The OSCE takes a comprehensive approach to the politico-military dimension of security, which includes a number of commitments by participating States and mechanisms for conflict prevention and resolution. Source: Internet

The Holy Roman Empire was not always centrally-governed, as it had neither core nor peripheral territories, and was not governed by a central, politico-military elite. Source: Internet

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